Elizabeth Fytche

Brief Life History of Elizabeth

When Elizabeth Fytche was born in 1780, in Louth, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom, her father, Stephen Fytche, was 45 and her mother, Martha Green, was 34. She married Rev George Clayton Tennyson on 6 August 1805, in Louth, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 9 sons and 5 daughters. She died on 21 February 1865, at the age of 85.

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Family Time Line

Rev George Clayton Tennyson
1778–1831
Elizabeth Fytche
1780–1865
Marriage: 6 August 1805
John Williams
1797–1824
George Tennyson
1806–1806
Frederick Tennyson
1807–1898
Charles Turner Tennyson
1808–1879
Lord Alfred Tennyson
1809–1892
Mary Tennyson
1810–1884
Emily Tennyson
1811–1887
Edward Tennyson
1813–1890
Arthur Tennyson
1814–1899
Septimus Tennyson
1815–1866
Matilda Tennyson
1816–1915
Cecilia Tennyson
1817–1909
Emily Lushington
1818–
Horatio Tennyson
1819–1899

Sources (32)

  • Elizabeth Fytche, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
  • Elizabeth Tennyson, "England, Lincolnshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1990"
  • Elizabeth Tennyson, "England, Lincolnshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1990"

World Events (8)

1787 · English Convicts Sail to Australia

The first fleet of convicts sailed from England to Australia on May 13, 1787. By 1868, over 150,000 felons had been exiled to New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, and Western Australia.

1789 · The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano

"Former slave Olaudah Equiano settled in London and published his autobiography titled ""The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano."" Equiano learned to read and write and converted to Christianity. His autobiography is one of the oldest published works by an African-American writer."

1812 · Manchester Food Riots

The Manchester Food Riots started on April 18, 1812, in Shudehill. The main focus was on the potato market. By 3pm, calvary and infantry soldiers began patrolling the streets and breaking up the crowds.

Name Meaning

English: see Fitch .

Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland © University of the West of England 2016

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